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A renewed committment to reducing the fiscal deficit in 2011-2012, and bringing it down to 4.1% of GDP by 2012-2013.
Grouped Articles
India Cuts Fuel Subsidies Ahead of G-20 Meeting
New York Times 06/25/2010
Indian Budget Reins in Spending Increases
Wall Street Journal 03/01/2011
The Importance of Being Pranab Mukherjee
Wall Street Journal 02/25/2011
India's economy: Calling on the gods
Economist 03/05/2011
Slowdown Strains New Delhi Finances
Wall Street Journal 06/01/2011
India to Tackle Deficit but No Fix Is Offered for Slowing Economy
New York Times 03/16/2012
Infrastructure spending to go up from 6% to 9% of GDP by 2014.
Grouped Articles
India's Lower House Passes Food Bill to Help Poor
Wall Street Journal 08/26/2013
India’s Debt Pileup Complicates Growth Plans
Wall Street Journal 05/05/2015
France, Unlike U.S., Is Deep Into Stimulus Projects
New York Times 07/07/2009
India to Raise Spending and Cut Taxes
New York Times 07/07/2009
Questions & Answers - Agatha Sangma
Wall Street Journal 07/09/2009
Have a little more patience with Mr Mukherjee
Economist 07/09/2009
Grouped Articles
India Cuts Fuel Subsidies Ahead of G-20 Meeting
New York Times 06/25/2010
Slowdown Strains New Delhi Finances
Wall Street Journal 06/01/2011
India to Tackle Deficit but No Fix Is Offered for Slowing Economy
New York Times 03/16/2012
New Delhi Aims to Tackle Burden of Costly Subsidies
Wall Street Journal 03/17/2012
IKEA Says It Is Ready To Give India a Try
Wall Street Journal 06/25/2012
Singh Appeals to India to Support His Measures
New York Times 09/21/2012
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